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00:00 Introduction and Health Updates
03:03 Gardening Plans and Early Sowing
06:00 Moving the Greenhouse: Challenges and Plans
09:01 Tips for New Gardeners: Starting Off Right
12:00 Composting Insights: Hot Bins and Techniques
24:03 Final Thoughts on Gardening and Composting
28:35 Chili Planting Plans and Seed Selection
32:02 Chili Varieties and Growing Techniques
36:20 Weather Challenges and Gardening Strategies
39:00 Community Engagement and Show Participation
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The festive season can be overwhelming with early decorations.
Winter gardening tasks are essential for spring success.
Building structures in the garden can be a rewarding project.
Tidying up the allotment can be satisfying despite being mundane.
Pest management is crucial for maintaining plant health.
Sowing seeds during winter can lead to early spring harvests.
Hydroponic systems can be used for winter gardening experiments.
Community gardening fosters a sense of belonging and support.
Planning and organization are key to successful gardening.
Sharing experiences and tips enhances the gardening journey. They have been busy preparing their back garden for spring.
Planting bulbs can be a challenge, especially with timing.
Pests like squirrels and rats can be a nuisance in the garden.
Christmas dinner planning often involves using homegrown vegetables.
Carrot varieties can significantly affect taste and yield.
Roast potatoes are a crucial part of Christmas dinner preparations.
Maris Piper potatoes are a popular choice for roasting.
Gardening can be a communal activity, often involving family.
Proper planning and organization can help with bulb planting.
The joy of gardening often comes with its own set of challenges. King Edwards are great for jacket potatoes.
Maris Piper excels in roasting.
Parboiling and freezing potatoes can enhance texture.
Gardening plans often shift with family dynamics.
Chilies are typically started early in the year.
Indoor growing requires careful planning and insulation.
Airflow is crucial for healthy plant growth.
Traveling can inspire new gardening ideas.
Innovative gardening techniques can lead to better yields.
Community support is vital for gardening success.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome Back and Holiday Reflections
02:56 Festive Preparations and Holiday Plans
05:59 Gardening Updates and Winter Tasks
09:04 Building and Organizing the Allotment
11:57 Tidying Up and Seasonal Gardening
15:00 Pest Management and Plant Health
18:02 Sowing Seeds and Future Plans
26:15 Spring Gardening Preparations
28:00 The Challenges of Bulb Planting
29:57 Dealing with Pests in the Garden
31:49 Christmas Dinner Planning from the Garden
34:00 Carrot Varieties and Recommendations
35:58 Roast Potatoes: The Christmas Essential
46:13 Potato Preferences and Cooking Techniques
49:02 Gardening Plans for the New Year
52:31 Innovative Indoor Growing Ideas
57:02 Travel Plans and Experiences
01:01:00 Closing Thoughts and Farewells
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In this engaging conversation, the team discuss various gardening topics, including the challenges posed by the weather, the intricacies of harvesting and cooking celeriac, the different varieties of sweet potatoes and their growing tips, the process of making kimchi, and the importance of community in gardening, highlighted by a generous compost delivery.
Takeaways
Weather can significantly impact gardening activities.
Celeriac can be harvested and cooked in various ways.
Sweet potatoes require specific conditions for optimal growth.
Fermentation is a fun and rewarding process in gardening.
Community support is vital for successful gardening endeavors.
Different varieties of vegetables can yield varying results.
Understanding the size and type of vegetables helps in cooking.
Gardening discussions can lead to valuable tips and tricks.
Sharing resources like compost fosters community spirit.
Gardening is a continuous learning experience. Moving compost can be a joyful experience.
Proper planning is essential for effective gardening.
Soil quality significantly impacts gardening success.
Gardening challenges can lead to valuable lessons.
Weather conditions can greatly affect gardening outcomes.
Thanksgiving traditions vary across cultures.
Deep-fried turkey can change perceptions of the dish.
Christmas preparations can be intertwined with gardening.
Garden suppliers often market seasonal products creatively.
Future gardening plans can include a focus on specific vegetables. Parsnips can be a delightful addition to soups.
Christmas vegetables can vary greatly from year to year.
Tender stem broccoli can thrive even in less-than-ideal conditions.
Fennel can be a unique and tasty addition to holiday meals.
Oriental vegetables like Pak Choi can be surprisingly successful in gardens.
Broad beans can be planted in December for an early harvest.
Mushy peas are a cultural staple in the UK, often enjoyed with fish and chips.
Deep-fried foods can be a fun culinary adventure, but not all are successful.
Triple cooked chips require careful preparation for the best results.
Gardening can lead to unexpected and delightful harvests.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
06:02 Gardening Challenges and Seasonal Changes
12:02 Cost of Gardening and Profitability
19:25 The Importance of Soil Health
24:35 Benefits of Hot Composting
30:12 Harvesting Compost and Future Plans
41:30 Adapting to Climate Change in Gardening
48:56 Learning from Gardening Mistakes
55:57 The Reality of Gardening Work
Tony shares his struggles with health and travel.
Audrey discusses the benefits of a good night's sleep.
The group reflects on the challenges of winter gardening.
Soil management techniques are explored, including mulching.
The cost of gardening is discussed, emphasizing financial investment.
Mental health benefits of gardening are highlighted.
The importance of enjoying the gardening process is emphasized.
Chop and drop techniques are introduced as a gardening method.
The conversation touches on the unpredictability of gardening seasons.
The hosts share personal anecdotes related to their gardening experiences. Soil health is crucial for sustainable gardening.
Chop and drop techniques can enhance soil quality.
Hot bin composting requires careful management of materials.
Maintaining the right moisture level is essential for composting success.
Weed-free compost is a significant benefit of hot composting.
Evaluating compost quality is necessary before use in gardening.
Winter gardening presents unique challenges and opportunities.
Holiday preparations can impact gardening schedules.
Learning from past gardening experiences is vital for improvement.
Community support and shared experiences enhance gardening knowledge. Hedging bets in planting can help adapt to climate changes.
Soil texture significantly impacts gardening success and enthusiasm.
Learning from past mistakes is crucial for improvement in gardening.
Maintaining an allotment requires consistent care and effort.
Gardening can be more challenging than it appears to outsiders.
Organic matter is essential for improving soil health.
Creating content about gardening can be time-consuming and complex.
Gardening practices should evolve based on experiences and conditions.
Community support can enhance gardening experiences and knowledge sharing.
The beauty of a garden can be a motivating factor for gardeners.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Weather Talk
05:05 Gardening Projects and Construction Plans
11:55 Shed Construction and Quality Discussion
20:50 The Journey of Building a Shed
24:01 Challenges and Solutions in Shed Construction
27:18 Evaluating the Value of the Shed
31:05 Future Plans and Additional Builds
34:30 Winter Preparations and Wood Supply
37:26 Harvesting and Growing in Winter
40:34 Harvesting and Sharing Gardening Experiences
43:21 Cost of Gardening: A Comparative Discussion
44:55 Winter Gardening: Challenges and Strategies
49:17 Transitioning Between Gardening Tasks
52:08 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
It's important to dress appropriately for cold weather gardening.
Community support can enhance gardening projects.
Quality materials make a significant difference in construction.
Planning winter projects can keep gardeners engaged during the off-season.
Blackberry bushes can be managed effectively with proper care.
Shed construction requires careful planning and sometimes extra hands.
Damp cold can feel worse than dry cold due to its penetrating nature.
Using clamps can solve issues with soft timber during construction.
Salvaging materials can be a sustainable approach to gardening projects.
Sharing experiences and tips can foster a sense of community among gardeners. The initial setup of the shed requires teamwork.
Quality materials can make a significant difference in construction.
Investing in good products can save money in the long run.
Ventilation is crucial but can lead to unwanted pests.
Building can be exhausting, leading to a drop in motivation.
Future projects can enhance functionality and storage.
Winter gardening is possible with the right conditions.
Sourcing wood for heating can be challenging and costly.
Growing crops can be low maintenance if done correctly.
Harvesting can sometimes yield unexpected results. Harvesting can sometimes feel disappointing, but sharing experiences helps.
The cost of gardening varies significantly based on location and sourcing.
Winter gardening requires careful planning and consideration of temperatures.
Switching between gardening tasks can be challenging and requires motivation.
Flowers can add beauty to a garden, but planning is essential.
Sharing produce with neighbors often leads to unexpected results.
Understanding the cost of produce can help in budgeting for gardening.
Winter sowing can yield great results if managed properly.
Maintaining a balance between different gardening tasks is crucial.
Experimenting with cooking sauces can enhance the use of harvested crops.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Gardening and Technology
02:59 Managing Digital Footage for Gardening Content
05:58 Chili Sauce Creations and Recipes
08:58 Growing Techniques: Self-Watering Systems vs. Traditional Methods
11:54 Grafting Plants: Successes and Challenges
24:02 Pricing and Value in Gardening Supplies
24:38 Exploring Manure Types for Gardening
26:52 Negotiating Bulk Purchases for Allotments
28:00 The Journey of Growing and Using Chilies
30:02 Tasting and Evaluating Chili Heat
31:59 Chili Sauces and Their Unique Flavors
34:06 Cooking with Chilies: Balancing Heat and Flavor
36:02 The Experience of Eating Hot Peppers
37:56 The Challenges of Cooking with Chilies
46:27 Painful Experiences and Kitchen Mishaps
49:00 Chili Challenges and Animal Behavior
51:00 Harvesting Sweet Potatoes and Ginger
54:02 Growing Conditions and Gardening Tips
59:57 Reflections and Farewells
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Takeaways
The weather has been surprisingly mild lately.
Personal experiences can affect how we perceive temperature.
Technical issues can be frustrating, especially with computers.
Upgrading technology can be a significant decision.
Celeriac can be harvested later in the season.
Chili harvesting can be labor-intensive but rewarding.
Community support is vital in gardening endeavors.
Different climates affect gardening success.
The flavor of homegrown produce can be exceptional.
Cooking with homegrown ingredients adds a personal touch. Chili plants can be slow to ripen, leading to disappointment.
Aubergines can thrive even in poor weather conditions.
Harvesting can be a race against the changing seasons.
Gluts in the garden can lead to creative cooking solutions.
Irrigation systems can save time and improve plant health.
Weather conditions significantly affect crop yields.
Using quality materials for gardening can impact success.
Planning for winter gardening is essential for year-round produce.
Sharing gardening experiences can provide valuable insights.
Experimenting with different plant varieties can yield surprising results. Watering systems can be confusing but are essential for plant health.
Chilies tend to thrive better than cucumbers in certain setups.
Blight can ruin crops, and it's important to recognize the signs early.
Sweet potato leaves are edible, but their taste may not be appealing.
Some vegetables, like asparagus peas, can be surprisingly unpalatable.
Growing peppers can be more rewarding than growing sweet bell peppers.
It's crucial to experiment with different varieties to find what works best.
Tech gadgets can enhance gardening experiences, but reviews are important.
Gardening is a journey of trial and error, with many lessons learned along the way.
Community discussions can provide valuable insights and shared experiences.
Chapters
00:00 Weather and Personal Experiences
03:03 Technical Troubles and Upgrades
06:02 Harvesting Celeriac and Gardening Challenges
09:05 Chili Harvesting and Cooking Adventures
19:29 Chili Challenges and Growing Conditions
24:46 Aubergine Success Stories
26:49 Harvesting and Seasonal Reflections
31:06 Gluts and Gardening Strategies
36:42 Winter Preparations and Irrigation Ideas
44:54 Watering Woes and Gardening Lessons
46:06 Harvest Hopes: Successes and Failures
48:12 Dealing with Blight and End-of-Season Challenges
49:40 Exploring Edible Leaves: Sweet Potatoes and Beyond
51:51 Vegetable Disappointments: What Not to Grow
54:54 The Great Pepper Debate: Sweet vs. Spicy
59:59 Tech Talk: Gadgets for Gardeners
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Takeaways
Gardening can feel like playtime during seasonal changes.
Community gardening brings excitement and motivation.
Hot sauce making is a fun way to use peppers.
Fermentation can enhance the flavor and safety of sauces.
Creative cooking experiments can lead to unexpected results.
Garlic planting is a popular activity among gardeners.
Sharing gardening experiences fosters community connections.
Chili varieties can vary greatly in heat and flavor.
Understanding pH levels is crucial for safe fermentation.
Experimenting with ingredients can lead to both successes and failures. Garlic can be challenging to grow due to diseases like white rot.
Tomato plants can still produce fruit even when conditions are not ideal.
Chili plants may require more time to ripen fully before harvesting.
Cooking with homegrown produce can be a rewarding experience.
Seasonal changes significantly impact gardening success and strategies.
It's important to clear out old plants to make way for new growth.
Gardening can be a source of emotional ups and downs.
Sharing gardening experiences can provide motivation and encouragement.
Experimenting with different planting techniques can yield better results.
Preserving produce is a great way to enjoy the harvest throughout the year.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to the Potty Mouth Garden Club
02:59 Seasonal Gardening Energy and Motivation
05:51 Hot Sauce Adventures and Chili Varieties
12:04 Fermentation Techniques and Safety
14:58 Creative Cooking Experiments with Ingredients
18:02 Garlic Planting and Growing Experiences
21:12 Garlic Growing Challenges
24:42 Tomato Harvesting Insights
30:27 Chili Planting and Harvesting Tips
33:23 Cooking and Preserving Produce
38:48 Reflections on Gardening Seasons
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Takeaways
The importance of seasonal changes in gardening.
Shed renovations can be both challenging and rewarding.
Having a dedicated space for tea can enhance the gardening experience.
Garlic planting marks the beginning of the next gardening season.
White rot is a common challenge for many gardeners.
Community support is vital in overcoming gardening obstacles.
Cost of produce can vary significantly based on location.
Sustainable practices in gardening can lead to better yields.
Sharing experiences fosters a sense of community among gardeners.
Planning and preparation are key to successful gardening. The perfect pepper can be subjective and varies by individual taste.
Cowboy candy has become a household favorite for its versatility.
Growing carrots can yield surprising results, as seen with Audrey's carrot.
Preserving peppers for winter can be a fun and rewarding process.
Soaking garlic in vodka can help eliminate bacteria before planting.
Ordering seeds can lead to unexpected varieties and surprises in the garden.
Hot sauce can be a delightful addition to meals, enhancing flavors.
Tomatoes can have varying flavors and uses, making them a staple in cooking.
Gardening experiences can differ greatly based on weather and conditions.
Sharing gardening successes and failures fosters community and learning. Mortgage Lifter is a unique tomato variety with an interesting backstory.
Pumpkin pies can be freeze-dried for creative uses.
Freeze-drying opens up new possibilities for food preservation.
Halloween treats can be fun and innovative, like freeze-dried ice cream sandwiches.
Gardening triumphs, like harvesting a large squash, bring joy and excitement.
Creative cooking can lead to unexpected flavor combinations.
Community discussions about food can spark new ideas and recipes.
The freeze-drying process is a fascinating topic for food enthusiasts.
Sharing food experiences fosters a sense of connection among friends.
Exploring quirky food names adds a fun element to cooking.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome and Introductions
02:59 Seasonal Changes and Gardening Updates
06:06 Shed Renovation and Challenges
08:56 Show and Tell: Shed Remnants and Fire Management
12:00 Excitement for New Shed and Tea Facilities
14:53 Garlic Planting and Overcoming Challenges
17:58 Discussion on White Rot and Growing Techniques
21:00 Cost of Produce and Market Experiences
24:48 Chili Mashup and Cowboy Candy
26:50 Show and Tell: Audrey's Carrot
28:00 Preserving Peppers for Winter
29:40 Garlic Growing Tips
31:10 The Vodka Soak for Garlic
32:21 Seed Ordering and Future Plans
33:31 Tony's Hot Sauce Reveal
35:40 Tomato Tasting Experiences
40:36 The Quirky World of Tomatoes
42:00 Exploring Pumpkin Pies and Freeze-Drying
46:24 Halloween Treats and Creative Recipes
51:14 Harvesting Success and Gardening Triumphs
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Chapters
00:00 Welcome and Introductions
01:58 Harvesting Success: JB's Watermelon Experience
04:59 Seasonal Changes: Preparing for Winter Gardening
09:57 Hydroponics in the Kitchen: A Growing Interest
11:59 Shed Demolition: Winter Projects Ahead
15:01 Farmers Markets: Sourcing Fresh Produce
19:54 Exploring Local Markets: A Culinary Adventure
22:54 The Challenges of Gardening
24:40 Winter Projects and Regrouping
25:50 Creative Cooking with a Glut
26:58 Planning for Next Season
30:04 Harvesting and Cooking Techniques
32:47 Sowing and Growing in the Off-Season
38:18 Freeze Drying and Preserving Harvests
40:29 Understanding Freeze-Drying Techniques
43:29 Exploring the Sweetness of Freeze-Dried Green Beans
44:26 Preparing for Power Outages and Food Storage
46:24 The Challenges of Freeze-Drying and Equipment Setup
49:37 Gardening Strategies: Defending Against Pests
52:29 Harvesting and Planting: Seasonal Updates
55:25 Soil Health: Fertilization Techniques and Trials
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Harvesting and preserving vegetables can be rewarding.
Reflecting on gardening challenges helps improve future practices.
Choosing fewer varieties can lead to better results.
Weather patterns significantly affect gardening success.
Potatoes are easier to grow in the ground than in pots.
Labeling plants is crucial for organization.
Freeze-drying can be a fun way to preserve food.
Gardening requires adaptability to changing conditions.
Planning for the next season is essential for success.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome and Seasonal Greetings
03:01 Harvesting and Preserving: A Culinary Journey
05:58 Reflections on Gardening Challenges
08:56 Future Gardening Plans and Strategies
11:57 Potato Varieties and Growing Techniques
15:00 Weather Patterns and Gardening Adaptations
18:00 Chili Varieties and Harvesting Experiences
20:52 Labeling and Organizing the Garden
24:03 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
27:13 The Freeze-Drying Experiment
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
02:56 The Mystery of Computer Mites
05:58 Audrey's Freeze Dryer Adventure
08:53 Harvesting Challenges: Tomatoes and Chilies
12:00 Flavor Profiles: A Disappointing Year
14:51 Chili Varieties and Their Heat
17:56 Green vs. Red: The Great Pepper Debate
33:47 Exploring Fennel Flavors
37:49 Potato Planting Plans
39:48 Harvesting Potatoes: Tips and Tricks
45:37 Sweet Potato Curing Techniques
51:18 Seasonal Gardening Reflections
56:27 Kitchen Innovations: The Food Mill
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Printers can be frustrating and often fail to work as expected.
Tooth pain can be a significant issue, affecting daily life.
Men often express discomfort with pain more vocally than women.
Gardening can be unpredictable, with varying success from year to year.
Soil health and composting are crucial for successful gardening.
Harvesting techniques can greatly impact the yield of crops.
Cooking with homegrown produce can lead to exciting culinary experiments.
Sweet potatoes can thrive even in less than ideal conditions.
Sharing gardening experiences can foster community and support.
Planning for future gardening seasons is essential for improvement.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Technical Troubles
03:07 Health Issues and Personal Anecdotes
05:59 Gardening Challenges and Seasonal Changes
08:47 Soil and Composting Strategies
12:02 Harvesting and Crop Performance
14:54 Cooking and Culinary Experiments
17:56 Reflections on Gardening Successes and Failures
20:54 Sweet Potatoes and Growing Techniques
24:05 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
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The Mediterranean weather can be unpredictable, affecting outdoor activities.
Covering garden beds can successfully deter pests like foxes and badgers.
Harvesting tomatoes late in the season can still yield positive results.
Food preservation techniques, such as canning and freeze-drying, are essential for managing harvests.
Freeze-drying retains flavor and nutrients, making it a valuable kitchen tool.
Exploring new culinary gadgets can enhance food preparation and preservation.
Seasonal changes impact the growth and appearance of garden vegetables.
Community sharing of gardening experiences can provide valuable insights.
Innovative food preservation methods can lead to exciting culinary possibilities.
Gardening requires adaptability and resilience in the face of challenges. The Heinen Yellow Lantern chili is quite hot, comparable to habaneros.
Fermentation is a meticulous process that enhances the flavor of sauces.
Different chili varieties have unique heat levels and flavor profiles.
Chili sauces can vary widely in texture and taste, with personal preferences playing a significant role.
Tomato varieties can greatly differ in taste, with some being standout favorites among gardeners.
The Paul Robeson tomato is praised for its exceptional mouthfeel and flavor.
Fermented sauces can be tricky; adding sugar can lead to unwanted carbonation.
Chili jams are a popular way to use homegrown peppers.
Frank's Hot Sauce is a widely loved condiment, known for its versatility.
Gardening yields can vary, and some plants may produce unexpectedly low quantities.
Chapters
00:00 Weather Wonders: A Mediterranean Experience
02:08 Gardening Triumphs: Battling Foxes and Badgers
05:36 Harvesting Hopes: The Tomato and Veggie Update
11:00 Culinary Adventures: Preserving the Harvest
21:28 Exploring Freeze-Dried Meals: A New Frontier
31:10 Seasonal Reflections: The State of the Garden
35:29 The Art of Fermentation and Sauce Making
39:32 Diverse Chili Varieties and Their Heat Levels
44:21 Chili Sauces: Preferences and Recipes
51:47 Tomato Varieties: Favorites and Surprises
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Recent Activities
03:35 Discussion on Farmers Market and Harvest
08:00 Tomato Challenges and Fungal Diseases
11:13 Early Tomato Planting and Disease Management
16:13 Construction of a Hoop System
19:11 Impressions of the Hoop System
21:40 Protection Against Badgers and Future Plans
22:25 Challenges of Protecting Crops
28:12 DIY Projects and Allotment Maintenance
32:57 Current Harvests and Losses
36:15 Growing Peppers and Making Hot Sauces
45:23 Exploring Different Gardening Methods
46:06 Preparing the Soil for Autumn
50:08 Managing Weeds in the Garden
01:06:40 The Joy of Harvesting
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Takeaways
This year has been challenging for many gardeners, resulting in a lack of a harvest glut.
Buying produce from the farmer's market can be a good alternative when your own harvest is not sufficient.
The hosts discuss the concept of banana chili sauce and the use of bananas in condiments.
They also talk about the slow ripening of tomatoes and the size of their tomato plants.
JB shares his experience with a bean glut in his garden. Planning and preparing for growing tomatoes and chilies
Recognizing and addressing burnout in gardening
Dealing with pest problems, such as foxes
Visiting and exploring different gardens for inspiration David Austin roses can be pricey, but they come with a guarantee and good customer service.
The hosts discuss the methods used to handle black spot disease in roses.
They share their gardening plans for the week, including planting, watering, and harvesting.
The hosts provide information on where to find them on social media.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Discussion of Gardening Challenges
03:02 The Lack of a Harvest Glut and the Plan to Buy from the Farmer's Market
08:48 The Curious Case of Banana Chili Sauce
10:29 The Slow Ripening of Tomatoes and JB's Bean Glut
15:12 Growing Tomatoes and Chilies
23:36 Recognizing and Addressing Burnout in Gardening
27:25 Dealing with Pest Problems
32:44 Exploring Different Gardens for Inspiration
39:41 The Price of David Austin Roses
41:49 Dealing with Black Spot Disease
43:26 Gardening Plans for the Week
53:23 Where to Find the Hosts on Social Media
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Chapters00:00
Introduction and Catching Up
00:59
Tomato Harvest and Freezing
02:29
Tent Camping Plans
03:25
Technical Difficulties and iPad Troubles
04:34
Dealing with Garden Pests
07:25
Exploring Deterrence Methods
09:47
Foxes Damaging Beds and Cages
13:06
Seeking Help and Suggestions
15:05
Using Wire Mesh and Chili Powder
16:58
Funny Experiences and Challenges
17:48
Protecting Plants from Pests
23:04
Challenges of Growing Brassicas
27:15
Cooking Tips: Roasting Red Cabbage
30:12
The Difficulty of Using a Bean Slicer
33:40
Disinfecting Greenhouses and Dealing with Pests
41:27
Exploring the David Austin Rose Garden
44:29
The Beauty of David Austin Roses
47:36
Promoting Gardening YouTube Channels
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Chapters00:00
Introduction and Catching Up
00:59
Tomato Harvest and Freezing
02:29
Tent Camping Plans
03:25
Technical Difficulties and iPad Troubles
04:34
Dealing with Garden Pests
07:25
Exploring Deterrence Methods
09:47
Foxes Damaging Beds and Cages
13:06
Seeking Help and Suggestions
15:05
Using Wire Mesh and Chili Powder
16:58
Funny Experiences and Challenges
17:48
Protecting Plants from Pests
23:04
Challenges of Growing Brassicas
27:15
Cooking Tips: Roasting Red Cabbage
30:12
The Difficulty of Using a Bean Slicer
33:40
Disinfecting Greenhouses and Dealing with Pests
41:27
Exploring the David Austin Rose Garden
44:29
The Beauty of David Austin Roses
47:36
Promoting Gardening YouTube Channels
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"I basically turned around and said, I'm not doing this anymore. It's too much."
"Is that the reason though, why JB, why you've had such tiny onions this year?"
"I think Baba Ghanoush is really simple."
"What's the name of the blender?"
"My red sauce looked like Heinz tomato soup"
"Everything's growing in the garden"
"Peppers are really coming along. So I'm quite sure this week I'll be harvesting some of those."
"Is anybody else finding this the most incredible bean year?"
"How high can slugs get?"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Work-Life Balance
02:08 Growing Aubergines and Tiny Onions
06:02 Exploring the World of Chilies
13:16 Preserving Vegetables: Freezing and Storage Tips
19:53 Exploring Tomato Varieties and Processing Methods
24:09 The Importance of a Pantry or Larder for Preserved Tomatoes
29:04 The Seasonal Decline in Gardening Enthusiasm
37:44 Anticipation for the Upcoming Tomato Harvest
41:21 Crop Progress and Abundant Beans
53:21 Dealing with Slugs in the Garden
56:20 Territorial Behavior of Slugs
01:00:14 Where to Find the Hosts Online
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Chapters
00:00 The Origins of Grown Local and the Expansion into Seeds
06:39 Quality Control and Testing at Grown Local
11:46 The Popularity of the Black Moon Tomato Variety
16:13 Providing a Personal Touch and Accessible Customer Service
19:26 Tips for Successful Germination
21:36 Greenhouses and Polytunnels: Creating Controlled Environments
27:28 Dealing with Pests and Unpredictable Weather
31:41 New Products and Improvements in Gardening
33:40 Providing Good Customer Service and Reliable Packaging
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Kitchen gadgets like a bean slicer and apple corer can be useful for food preparation.
Fresh beans are important for the bean slicer to work effectively.
Quad grows and auto pots can be used for growing tomatoes and chilies.
Consistent watering is important to prevent issues like blossom end rot.
Different varieties of basil can be grown alongside tomatoes in a greenhouse.
Aubergines and peppers can also be grown in a greenhouse or polytunnel. Growing vegetables can be challenging, but it is rewarding to see healthy crops in the garden.
Different varieties of tomatoes and basil may have different growth rates and flavors.
Heat stress can affect the growth and productivity of plants.
Slug infestations can be a common problem when growing basil.
Proper spacing and not overplanting can lead to healthier plants and better yields. Lettuce can bolt in hot weather, causing it to become bitter.
Succession sewing can fail due to slugs or other pests.
Garlic can be harvested in late spring or early summer.
Reusing compost from previous crops can be beneficial for growing new plants.
Supermarket tomatoes may not have the same flavor as homegrown ones.
Eating seasonally allows for a stronger connection to the natural cycle of food production. Harvesting and preserving tomatoes can be challenging, and it's important to pay attention to watering and avoid under-watering.
Different varieties of tomatoes have different harvest times, and it's important to plan accordingly.
Growing fruit trees can be a labor of love, and losing a cherished tree can be heartbreaking.
The hosts share their experiences with other crops, such as potatoes and onions, and discuss the joys and challenges of growing them.
Listeners can find the hosts on their respective online platforms for more gardening content.
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Proper watering is crucial for plant health and growth
Weather conditions should be considered when making planting decisions
Growing chilies and tomatoes requires careful attention to watering and feeding
Limited space can be managed by prioritizing plants and making strategic choices
Different types of compost can have varying effects on plant growth
Growing peas and carrots can be challenging and may require special techniques Soil preparation is crucial for successful gardening
Using compost, manure, and soil conditioners can improve soil quality
Weed control is an ongoing challenge in gardening
Organic gardening and the use of organic fertilizers are preferred by some gardeners
Different pests, such as slugs, aphids, and thistles, can affect garden plants
Each gardener has their own techniques and preferences for dealing with pests and weeds
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SummaryThe conversation covers the progress of greenhouse construction, the challenges of seed trays and lighting, the selection and sowing of tomato varieties, and the process of choosing and planting tomato seedlings. The conversation covers various topics related to growing and enjoying tomatoes. The hosts discuss choosing tomato varieties, the beauty of ugly tomatoes, and the joy of tomato sandwiches. They also talk about preserving tomatoes and dealing with an abundance of tomatoes. The conversation includes recommendations for new tomato varieties to try and the disappointment of certain varieties. They also touch on the different tastes in tomatoes and share recipes for using green tomatoes. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of tomatoes, including fried green tomatoes, tomato sauce, and genetically modified purple tomatoes. They also talk about planting tomatoes and where to find recipes and gardening tips.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Greenhouse Progress
01:20Discussion on Tomato Seedlings and Staging
05:37Challenges with Seed Trays and Lighting
08:13Sowing Tomatoes and Seedling Storage
09:36Audrey's Seedling Production
11:00Tony's Tomato Varieties
12:19JB's Tomato Sowing and Staging
15:47Audrey's Tomato Selection Process
16:26Jessie's Tomato Variety Planning
23:47Audrey's Tomato Planting Process
24:22Choosing Tomato Varieties
25:14Tomato Plants vs. Pepper Plants
26:01The Beauty of Ugly Tomatoes
27:06Growing Tomatoes for a Garden Party
28:15The Joy of Tomato Sandwiches
29:20Trying New Tomato Varieties
30:08The Indigo Blue Chocolate Tomato
30:39Growing Heirloom Tomatoes
31:46Preserving Tomatoes
33:19The Taste of Fresh Tomatoes
34:06Dealing with an Abundance of Tomatoes
35:15Recipes for Excess Tomatoes
37:19Sourcing Tomato Seeds
38:26Timing for Tomato Planting
39:25Favorite Tomato Varieties
40:35Disappointing Tomato Varieties
42:36Exciting Tomato Varieties
43:33Different Tastes in Tomatoes
44:30Green Tomatoes and Chutney
46:08Making Chutney with Green Tomatoes
47:15Fried Green Tomatoes
47:22Fried Green Tomatoes
48:05The Recipe for Fried Green Tomatoes
51:24Making Tomato Sauce
52:31Roasting Tomatoes
54:01Genetically Modified Purple Tomatoes
57:49Concerns about GMOs
58:22Planting Tomatoes
01:02:26Where to Find Audrey's Recipes
01:02:31Where to Find Jessie
01:04:02Where to Find JB
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Summary
In this episode, the hosts and guest discuss their recent gardening activities and experiences. They talk about the challenges of managing plants in different weather conditions, including concerns about heat and frost. The conversation also covers topics such as planting peppers, managing shelf space, and the benefits of natural sunlight for seedlings. The hosts share their plans for sowing seeds and visiting the allotment. The guest shares her experience at the Garden Press Event, where she met new people and discovered new gardening products and varieties. The conversation covers topics such as exploring seed companies at an event, the changing attitude towards influencers in the gardening industry, the benefits of YouTube for companies, excitement for growing unexpected plants, challenges of sending and receiving seeds, preparing the garden for spring, and signs of spring in the garden. In this conversation, the hosts discuss signs of spring, including the longer daylight hours and the germination of self-seeded plants. They also talk about using super soil and preparing the polytunnel for the upcoming season. The topic of nematodes for slug control is brought up, as well as the challenges of dealing with tree roots in the garden. The hosts share their plans for early tomato sowing and the excitement of watching seeds germinate. They also discuss the fun and sometimes painful experience of eating hot chilies. The conversation concludes with an announcement of a break in the upcoming week's episode.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
00:58 Recap of Last Week's Events
01:18 Audrey's Update
03:26 Pepper Planting and Heat Management
04:09 Growing Too Many Peppers
04:47 Other Seeds Planted
05:12 Lighting and Sunlight
05:39 Shelf Space and Juggling Plants
06:14 Potato Sprouts and Planting Dilemma
07:15 Transferring Potatoes to Bigger Containers
08:01 Shelf Setup and Space Management
08:43 Need for Additional Shelves
09:50 Sowing Plans and Allotment Visits
10:29 Benefits of Natural Sunlight for Seedlings
12:18 Comparison of Different Bean Varieties
13:24 Seed Suppliers and Shipping Challenges
14:07 New Tomato Variety: Tim's Paradise
15:30 Comparison of Quad Grows and Auto Pots
18:23 Overview of the Garden Press Event
19:04 Companies and Networking at the Event
19:07 Exploring the Seed Companies at the Event
20:11 The Changing Attitude Towards Influencers
21:22 The Benefits of YouTube for Companies
22:14 Jessie's Experience at the Event
23:01 The Rise of Social Media in the Gardening Industry
24:01 The Influence of YouTube Channels on Product Reputation
25:10 Excitement for Growing Unexpected Plants
27:13 Growing and Harvesting the Menestra Nera
29:42 The Challenges of Sending and Receiving Seeds
31:28 Growing Green and White Aubergines
35:04 Preparing the Garden for Spring
37:45 Warming Up the Soil for Early Planting
40:04 Signs of Spring in the Garden
43:44 Signs of Spring
44:13 Germination of Self-Seeded Plants
45:02 The Joy of Natural Growth
46:00 Using Super Soil
46:14 Preparing the Polytunnel
46:48 Nematodes for Slug Control
47:08 Micro Bugs and Temperature
48:03 Dealing with Tree Roots
48:54 Progress with the Polytunnel
49:19 Installing Chicken Wire
49:32 Early Tomato Sowing
50:01 The Excitement of Sowing Seeds
51:00 Mystery Tree and Root Infestation
52:06 Challenges of Digging Out Soil
53:19 Enjoying the Sun and Outdoor Gardening
54:35 The Thrill of Successful Tomato Growing
55:03 Sowing Tomatoes Early
56:00 The Camera Always Lies
57:05 The Pleasure of Successful Growing
58:01 Chili Munching Videos
59:31 The Fun of Growing Chilies
01:00:01 Eating Hot Chilies
01:00:38 Upcoming Videos
01:01:17 Eating Chilies at the Allotment
01:02:23 Jessie's Pub Video
01:03:19 Break Announcement
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Potty Mouth Garden Club No 60 - Flower Special
Grownlocal for your Seeds and everything else: https://grownlocal.co.uk/tony-c-smith/ Welcome to Potty Mouth Garden Club - Your Ultimate Destination for Gardening Delights! 🌱🌍 Join the Potty Club community as we dive into the exciting world of gardening right here in the UK and beyond. From seeds to seedlings, nurturing vegetables to the secrets of compost, we've got your gardening cravings covered. 🍅🌿 Explore the magic of greenhouses and polytunnels, where we demystify the art of growing all year round. And if you're a fan of a little spice in your life, Potty Club's got the scoop on all things chili! 🌶️🔥 Get ready to embark on a horticultural journey that spans the globe, as we discover unique gardening practices from every corner of the world. From English rose gardens to exotic tropical paradises, we'll take you on a green adventure like no other. 🌍🌺 Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting your planting journey,Potty Mouth Garden Club is your friendly guide to cultivating a thriving garden paradise. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, like, and share the green love. Let's grow together! 🌱👩🌾👨🌾" Host Tony C Smith: https://www.youtube.com/@UChZ1UPhR3D5wIsjLNe6hWJw Naturally JB: https://www.youtube.com/@JBNat Jessie Plot 37: https://www.youtube.com/@JessieatPlot37 Mark : https://www.youtube.com/@marksallotmentplot Audrey: https://www.youtube.com/@RealFoodComesDirty Sophie: https://www.youtube.com/@theallotmentnewbie Hannah: https://www.youtube.com/@Gingergrows1 Join Discord and say hello: Join Discord and say hello: https://discord.gg/GaQ8bYDAmz
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Onions are a popular and versatile vegetable that can be grown in a variety of climates and soils. To ensure successful onion planting on Boxing Day, there are a few key techniques to keep in mind.
First, it's important to choose the right variety of onion for your climate and soil type. Some onions are better suited to cooler climates, while others prefer warmer weather. It's also important to choose a variety that is resistant to common pests and diseases in your area.
Next, prepare the soil by adding compost or well-rotted manure to improve drainage and fertility. Onions prefer well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. It's also a good idea to test the pH of the soil and adjust as needed to ensure optimal growing conditions.
Once the soil is prepared, it's time to sow the onion seeds. Sow the seeds about 1/4 inch deep and about 2 inches apart in rows or in a seed tray. Water the seeds gently to ensure good soil-to-seed contact. Keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged, as the seeds germinate.
Finally, thin the seedlings as they grow to ensure they have enough space to develop strong, healthy bulbs. Thin to about 4 inches apart for small onions and 6 inches apart for larger varieties.
By following these best techniques for sowing onions on Boxing Day, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of delicious, healthy onions in the coming season.
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Weekly garden chat with our expert gardeners.
Join us this week as we talk microgreens, ornamental vegetables and a whole lot more and yes... we even talk about the weather.
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Potty Mouth Garden Club - weekly garden allotment chat #23 Subscribe to the new home of Potty Mouth Garden Club:
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Potty Mouth Garden Club - weekly garden allotment chat #22
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5 tips for raised beds 5 tips against raised beds in your garden.
Join me today for a Raised Bed Special with Steve Randles from Green Side Up https://www.youtube.com/c/GreenSideUp
We talk 5 positives of keeping raised beds and 5 negatives against raised beds. A fun garden interview
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Join us for our weekly garden chat. Join our Patreon to get the live stream as a podcast AD Free https://www.patreon.com/tonycsmith Tonights guests are: Steve Randles: Green Side Up https://www.youtube.com/c/GreenSideUp Naturally JB: https://www.youtube.com/c/JBNat Audrey: Real Food Comes Dirty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8Trm2AxNAY
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.